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The Cooling Paradox How Our Quest for Comfort Fuels Climate Change?

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December 2024

This article written by Shaurya Anand sheds light on the urgency of striking a balance between energy generation, energy consumption, and environment when it comes to meeting our cooling needs. The author guides us how our dependency on cooling equipment fuels climate change and what solutions we can explore for a cooler and greener future.

- Shaurya Anand

The Cooling Paradox How Our Quest for Comfort Fuels Climate Change?

Cooling Solutions or Cooling Problems

Imagine a sweltering summer day. The heat hangs heavy in the air, making even simple tasks feel like a marathon. It's no surprise then that sales of air conditioners and other cooling devices skyrocket during heat waves. But here's the rub—this desperate scramble for comfort creates a vicious cycle—the cooling paradox.

The very devices that cool us down contribute to the rising temperatures that necessitate their use in the first place.

imageThe Scorching Reality of Rising Temperatures

The relentless march of global warming is undeniable. This year, we witnessed one of the highest numbers of scorching days on record. A heatwave occurs when air temperatures reach levels that can be dangerously harmful to human health. These extreme conditions are defined by specific temperature thresholds for each region, either in absolute terms or deviations from normal. According to the India Meteorological Department, a heatwave is defined as occurring when the maximum temperature at a station reaches a minimum of 40°C in plains and at least 30°C in hilly regions. They are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change, as rising global temperatures amplify extreme weather patterns.

This isn't just an inconvenience; it disrupts the entire ecosystem, threatens agricultural yields, and impacts every aspect of human life, from public health to economic activity.

The human response to this discomfort is predictable—we seek refuge in the cool embrace of room air conditioners, fans, and refrigerators.

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